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I just tested out a Leica T with Panasonic S 20-60mm and this is a super nice combination. Compatibility appears to be perfect and shots are super sharp with good contrast. The lens only weighs about 350 grams and balances very well on the body, and the APS-C equivalent of 30-90mm is very convenient. I believe I have read that on a full frame body the lens should be stopped down one or two stops to attain maximum sharpness in the corners, but with the inherent cropping this solves itself.

 

 

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Aesthetically it looks good, it looks like the 18-56 without a sun visor.

Does it work in the T, TL and TL2 the same as the 18-56? ... I mean the speed of focus especially in AF.

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Dopaco said:

Aesthetically it looks good, it looks like the 18-56 without a sun visor.

Does it work in the T, TL and TL2 the same as the 18-56? ... I mean the speed of focus especially in AF.

 

 

 

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I have not made any precise comparison tests, but in actual use there were no issues at all. Autofocus was quick and precise. I have a CL also and will test it out shortly. 

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